
6 Jun
2002
6 Jun
'02
1 a.m.
G'day all. On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 10:35:52PM -0500, Jon Cast wrote:
One general rule of strongly-typed programming is: A program is type correct if it is accepted by my favourite type checker. A corollary is that what you call a type, I reserve the right to call a precondition.
If I accepted that, I would be un-defining crucial terms. That would destroy the potential for discussion here, no?
I think you might have missed the sarcasm. :-) Cheers, Andrew Bromage